SHILLING GIFT BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, 



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LOST IN THE WOOD; and other stories. 



BY MRS. aiLcnrvisT. 



Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap 8vo, cloth gilt, Is. 



" Perfectly healthy in tone, and highly interesting, these tales are incIccLt 



most suitable for family reading." — Gloucester dierciiri/. 



RAINBOW'S REST; and other stories. 



BY THOMAS HOOD. 



Illusti'ated with 15 "Wood Engravings. Foolsoap 8vo, cloth gilt, 1?. 



"These are excellent stories for children, and nicely got up and illustrated."—- 

 Taisleij Herald. 



*k COMPLETE SET OF THE TWENTY VOLUMES, VIZ.:- 



UNION JACK. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 



TOWN OF TOYS. By Saea Wood. 



NO MAN'S LAND. By T. Millee. 



SEA SPLEENWORT. By Author of " The Heir of Redclyffe." 



LOTTIE'S HALF-SOVEREIGN. By Mrs. Rugsell Gray. 



THE SHEPHERD LORD. By Julia Coeker. 



THE CAPTIVES DAUGHTiai. By W. Heaed Hillyabd. 



THE ORPHANS OF ELFHOLM. Qy Fka>'CE3 Bkowne. 



WHEN WE WERE YOUNG. By Author of "A Trap to Catch 



a Sunbeam." 

 NOT CLEVER. By FEA^^CES U. Wilbeaham. 

 DEAR CHARLOTTE'S BOYS. By Emily Taylor. 

 STORY OF NELSON. By W. H. G. KknGston. 

 BLIND URSULA. By Mrs. Webb. 

 SEA-SHELL ISLAND. By G. E. Saegent. 

 WHICH WAS THE BRAVEST? By L. A. Hall. 

 THE CLOCKMAKER OF LYONS. By E. M. Pipee. 

 TIII^: ANGEL UNAWARES. By Maey Howitt. 

 HISTORICAL DRAMAS. By Author of " Tlie Heir of Redclyafe.'** 

 LOST IN THJi: WOOD. By' Mrs. Gilcreist. 

 RAINBOW'S REST. By Thomas Hood. 



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 attention. They vary in interest and in moral value, but all of them are calcu- 

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 others lessons in natiiral history, and most of them convey a health}' moral in- 

 fluence. All are subservient to religion as well as morals, but they are not tinc- 

 tured with any ism, nor do they inculcate any peculiar tenets." — British Muihera 

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